Delta is once again raising the bar on in-flight entertainment. With the launch of Delta’s newest aircraft, the A330-900neo, the airline’s next-generation entertainment system is also taking flight – featuring the next step in the evolution of its groundbreaking wireless IFE system from Delta Flight Products.

Featuring a rich, personalized entertainment experience that you’re used to seeing at home or on your mobile device – the new system includes thoughtful touches that begin the moment you take your seat.

Here are five things to look forward to on the next-generation system:

A new and improved touch display that lets you explore content with the same ease that you’re accustomed to at home. The interface includes more intuitive navigation, making it easier to find what you’re looking for and explore new offerings along the way.

Thoughtful touches throughout – like a display that makes it easier to select the content of your choice by comparing your remaining flight time with the time left in a movie or show, without navigating away from your current screen.

Techy extras like a fully revamped flight tracker that incorporates real-time data from the flight deck and makes it possible to engage with the world you’re flying around.

High-resolution seat-back screens for a best-in-class viewing experience. Delta has the largest seat-back entertainment-equipped fleet in the world, and Delta’s A330-900neo features brilliant screens in every cabin – with 10.1” screens in Main Cabin and Delta Comfort+, 13.3” screens in Delta Premium Select, and massive 18.5” screens in Delta One. In fact, the Delta Premium Select and Delta One screens on the A330-900neo are the largest in Delta’s fleet.

Created by wholly owned startup Delta Flight Products, the open source platform on this wireless IFE system allows Delta to be nimble in developing IFE solutions of the future, giving Delta customers access to best-in-class digital experiences.